Jean Beliveau
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sorry to correct you, but - a) acadians are not from Quebec, they're from Nova Scotia. b) canadiens - it's spelled Canadiennes, and it's superfluous, isn't it. ___ Try Habitants. It's another name for the original settlers to Quebec. Where do you think the name Montreal Habs comes from?
Alex Galchenyuk is number 27 on the Montreal Canadiens.
Ben Maxwell
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Bill Nyrop
Jean Beliveau
John Kordic wore #31 with the Montreal Canadiens and he wore #27 with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He wore #44 when he played for the Quebec Nordiques and #25 with the Washington Capitals
To my knowledge he only wore #21 while a Hab. On the Capitals he was #25 and with the Whalers #27.
Guy Lafleur from the Montreal Canadiens
Brian Savage wore #49 during his time with the Montreal Canadiens from 1993-2001.
No they wore blue helmets with their symbol on each side of the helmet it has always been like that. This was posted from a Montreal Canadiens BIGGEST FAN!!!!!!!!!
if you mean Paul Bibeault he was a goaltender from 1940 - 1946 and wore #1 he was the only Bibeault to play for the Canadiens you could also be thinking of Mike Ribeiro who played for the Montreal Canadiens from 1999-2006 and wore #71 he is now a member of the Dallas Stars
No, he did not wear no. 3 He wore 4,8,12,17 and 20 You can check the Montreal Canadiens site at http://ourhistory.canadiens.com/player/Jean-Beliveau